As with any building or remodeling job, constructing a sound marriage
takes hard work and effort. You may have to demolish some shoddy
construction before you can build the marriage right. At times you’ll
feel like you’ve hit your thumb with a hammer and want to give up. Angry
words will be spoken. You may wonder if the relationship can really
work. Don’t quit! Christlike marriages can be built. The New Testament
book of Ephesians shows how. So, roll up your sleeves; it’s time to get
to work on learning how to love your spouse. Your marriage is worth the
effort!

By John Wallace Stephenson

By John Wallace Stephenson

Wally Stephenson, whose wife and daughter died in a car accident, helps prepare you to come alongside a grieving person with practical, compassionate assistance or to know what to expect when you are the grieving person. This booklet provides relevant Scripture verses and sound answers.

By John Wallace Stephenson

Wally Stephenson, whose wife and daughter died in a car accident, helps prepare you to come alongside a grieving person with practical, compassionate assistance or to know what to expect when you are the grieving person. This booklet provides relevant Scripture verses and sound answers.

By John Wallace Stephenson

Wally Stephenson, whose wife and daughter died in a car accident, helps prepare you to come alongside a grieving person with practical, compassionate assistance or to know what to expect when you are the grieving person. This booklet provides relevant Scripture verses and sound answers.

By John Wallace Stephenson

Wally Stephenson, whose wife and daughter died in a car accident, helps prepare you to come alongside a grieving person with practical, compassionate assistance or to know what to expect when you are the grieving person. This booklet provides relevant Scripture verses and sound answers.

By James T. Dyet

By Steven A. Kreloff

Love, romance, sex, expectations, attitudes, arguments: God is not silent on these topics, especially as they relate to marriage. The Song of Solomon is intended to instruct. It is GodÆs revelation about marriage and romance. He intends, therefore, that His people study the book, comprehending its insights and applying His instructions.